Arroyo Aquaje De Petaca Bridge (Taos County, New Mexico)Built 1934; bypassed by new bridge in 1994; left in-place by the NM State Highway and Transportation DeptPratt pony truss bridge over Arroyo Aquaje De Petaca on former US-64Open to pedestrians only

B Square Ranch Bridge (San Juan County, New Mexico)Built ca. 1905; Relocated here in the 1980sParker through truss bridge over San Juan River on Ranch RoadOpen to private traffic

DRGW - Flora Vista Bridge (San Juan County, New Mexico)Built ca. 1905; One span relocated in the 1980sAbandoned parker through truss bridge over Animas River on Abandoned Denver & Rio Grande Western RailroadAbandoned

DRGW - Navajo River Bridge (Rio Arriba County, New Mexico)Railroad abandoned in the 50'sAbandoned through truss bridge over Navajo River on Former Denver & Rio Grande Western RailroadDerelict/abandoned

Elephant Butte Dam Bridge (Sierra County, New Mexico)Built 1915Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Rio Grande on Nm52Closed to all traffic

Gallinas River Bridge (San Miguel County, New Mexico)Built 1909Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Gallinas River on Bridge St. in Las VegasOpen to traffic

Gila River Iron Bridge (Grant County, New Mexico)Built 1915Warren through truss bridge over Gila River on Iron Bridge RoadOpen to pedestrians only

Glen Woody Bridge (Taos County, New Mexico)1902 wooden suspension bridgeWire suspension bridge over Rio Grande on old mining roadIntact but closed to all traffic

Green Bridge (Dona Ana County, New Mexico)Originally the Pecos River Bridge in Chaves County (1902-1943), then moved to become the Rio Hondo Bridge at Picacho (1944-2007), and now located on the grounds of the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum (2007-present).Pratt through truss bridge over unnamed Creek on a pedestrian path on the grounds of the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage MuseumOpen to pedestrians

Green Street Bridge (Eddy County, New Mexico)Replaced 1941Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Pecos River on Green StreetReplaced by a new bridge

Mexican Canyon Trestle (Otero County, New Mexico)Built 1899; abandoned 1948Large wooden trestle on the former Alamogordo & Sacramento Mountain Railroad near CloudcroftDerelict, but scheduled for rehabilitation in 2007-08

Old Alameda Bridge (Bernalillo County, New Mexico)Built 1955Concrete tee beam bridge over Rio Grande on Nm-528Open to pedestrians on a trail

Old NM 65 Gallinas Creek Bridge (San Miguel County, New Mexico)Abandoned Pratt through truss bridge over Gallinas Creek on former alignment of highway 65 possiblyDerelict/abandoned

Old NM 74 Rio Grande Bridge (Rio Arriba County, New Mexico)Built 1925; Bypassed in 1997Pony truss bridge over Rio Grande on an old alignmentI of Irr/Nm-74Open to pedestrians

Old Pecos River Bridge at Terrero (San Miguel County, New Mexico)Built by the U.S. Forest Service in 1921. In the late 1920s, the road became NM 63Howe through truss bridge over Pecos River on former NM 63Open to pedestrians only

Old Percha Creek Bridge (Sierra County, New Mexico)Bypassed 1994Warren deck truss with all verticals bridge over Percha Creek on old alignment of NM-152Open to pedestrians only

Old Route 66 Bridge (Cibola County, New Mexico)Abandoned concrete stringer bridge over Unnamed wash on formerly us 66Abandoned

Old Route 66 Bridge (Cibola County, New Mexico)Pony truss bridge over Big Sandy wash on Old US 66Abandoned

Old Route 66 Bridge (Cibola County, New Mexico)Abandoned steel stringer bridge over tributary of Rio San Jose on An abandoned section of Old US 66Abandoned

Old Route 66 Bridge (San Miguel County, New Mexico)Built 1921Parker through truss bridge over Pecos River on an old alignment of US 66 (pre 1937 alignment)Closed to all traffic

Old Route 66 Bridge (Quay County, New Mexico)Abandoned Oct. 1, 1973 when Interstate-40 bypassed it and Rt. 66Concrete stringer bridge over Trujillo Creek on the abandoned final alignment of US 66Closed to all traffic